[Solution] Successful hotel managers must have personality characteristics often thought of as feminine (such as "compassionate') as well as those often


Question: Successful hotel managers must have personality characteristics often thought of as feminine (such as "compassionate') as well as those often thought or as masculine (such as "forceful"). The Bern Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) is a personality test that gives separate ratings for female and male stereotypes, both in a scale of 1 to 7. A sample of 146 male general managers of three-star and four-star hotels had mean BSRI masculinity score \(\bar{X}\) = 5.91. The standard deviation of masculinity scores for all adult males is a 0.79. Assume that this \(\sigma \) is also true in the population of male hotel managers. Give a 99% confidence interval for the mean masculinity score of all male managers of hotels in this class.

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